That's such a shame. Don't know why people prefer the shopping malls in Australia. I can understand it here in winter. I was in Newcastle a couple of times last week and it's a pain being outside in the cold then into shops where you roast because you're wrapped up well to avoid the freezing cold. However all our cities are starting to look the same. he town I live in has an indoor centre and it's horrible. Nothing distinctive, no lovely unique shops because hey can't afford the rents. Sad!

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Born in England in 1931. Evacuated in World War 2. Trained as a teacher at Brighton Training College, Sussex. Taught in London. Moved to Zimbabwe. Seven years later worked on a mail ship. Married Malcolm in Capetown. Two children, Rebecca and Greg. Moved to Australia in 1974. After retirement worked for a publisher. Three grandsons, Blake, Harry and Max. Disabled by stroke in 2013. Now in wheelchair with husband as carer..